Botis;
The King of Reconciliation
The 17th Goetian Spirit is Botis, one of the most powerful of the demons chosen by King Solomon.
Botis is a true warrior. With his power over 60 legions of demons, he has the ability to solve world conflicts
through warfare.
This is a truly dangerous character. He has the power of telling future events, past and relevant present
time events. It is said that the reconciliation of an enemy can be assured once it is commanded of Botis.
When Aaron C. Donahue evoked Botis for a remote viewing session he experienced a very personal encounter.
He writes on his web site, at http://http.cc:
"During the evocation of this spirit, I noticed a peculiar noise rendered to me in the form of an auditory
hallucination. Nothing was seen until the remote viewing session began although I did "hear" what seemed like two blades of
steel scraping against each other as if to sharpen the edge. . .
Donahue said that as he went deeper into his remote viewing session, he sensed the power of the demon as
if it were physically standing directly behind him. He said he experienced a radiating cold, as if a giant block of ice was
pushed within inches of his back.
Keep in mind that Donahue was working alone in a special place he calls the temple room, as this personal
encounter with Botis was occurring. He said he never looked behind him, since it would have broken protocol and interrupted
the remote viewing session. Instead, he looked at the demon through the drawings, that were emerging through right brain functioning.
This is how this powerful spirit presented himself to Donahue: "Botis first appeared as a large serpent
near the ceiling winding slowly to the floor where it divided into two parts. Between these two serpentine parts, a human
like face appeared of which two darkened holes appeared upon each side of the forehead. The serpents became a human like body
and then reappeared as horns winding out from the darkened temple region holes."
As this was going on, Donahue writes that "the strange metallic scraping noise is once again heard and it
is done . . . as if to mock or distract me from my work."
As the drawings fly off Donahue's pen, the demon changes form yet again. "Botis then opens its jaw revealing
a cave with large sharp swords hanging above and falling to the floor blocking any way out. The feeling here is one of entrapment
and isolation associated with extreme panic."
He said the feeling was like being in a massive cave, with the swords hanging like stalactites and thrusting
up like stalagmites from above and below. The ancients saw these things as sharp teeth in the monster's massive open mouth.
Finally, Donahue said two bright white swords rise from the groin of the beast, while below them, three
twin serpents wind upon white golden rods.
After such an elegant entrance, Botis just stood, showing all of the elegance of a mighty king, while Donahue
completed his session.
If you search the Goetia, you will find Botis described as a viper, but upon request, will take on human
form with great teeth and two horns. He also carries a sword. they said.
That isn't a bad description considering the ancients didn't have the talents of a remote viewer. That means
that they actually looked upon Botis and lived to tell about it.